Voice Test: OTA ๐ฃ๏ธ
1. Rough Ride
[ Trying to outrun pursuers, or in the middle of a gun fight and need an evac STAT? Never fear, Shepard is here!The ramshackle car barrelling towards you screeches into a 180 turn at the last second, almost rolling from the force of the manoeuvre as too-thin tyres lose a little more of themselves to the concrete.
With two loud BANGs, the passenger-side door yields to the kicks of the driver, crashing against the front fender in a shower of glass. ]
Get in!
[ Shepard swivels back into position with a bounce, one hand gripping the wheel and the other on the stick-shift of the ancient car. Her focus snaps back to movement in the wing mirror, body tensed like a coiled spring that's itching to hit the gas. Maybe you know her, maybe you don't, but one thing is very clear: she's trying to save your ass from whatever mess you're in. ]
2. Is This Loss?
[ Index finger thumps against pursed lips as she studies the display, brow furrowed in thought. Maybe it's something you yourself made, put a lot (or very little) effort into. Perhaps you're a fan of the arts, or maybe you're not but know this piece is valuable and are scoping the joint. Whatever your reasons, Shepard turns to look at you with her arms crossed, finger curled back into the fist resting against her chin.
Her bright eyes are piercing, her gaze unnervingly intense. ]
... I don't get it.
[ A small, self-deprecating smile and an unapologetic shrug. She's a soldier, not a critic. ]
3. Choose Your Own Adventure
[Bring it on. (โ อก° อส อก°)โ]

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[ It'd be a lie to say that Shepard isn't arguing back in earnest, but that just makes the banter more amusing to her. Her relaxed composure and the occasional wave of one hand lifted from the steering wheel gives away that the outrage in her words is completely hollow. ]
And the blasting cap incident happened one time, and anyone else driving would have had the same issue.
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[A beat.] Repeatedly.
[And despite himself, he snorts out a laugh.]
One time, sure. Jumping on geth armatures though...
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The idea had merit, and it did stop it blasting at us for a little while.
It's just unfortunate that backup arrived so soon.
[ Otherwise she'd have tried doing donuts on it in the hopes of disabling something. ]
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[As much as it had genuinely sucked at the time.]
Fortunate for the geth, or us?
[The geth, probably.]
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[ She drums her fingers on the wheel... ]
Wonder if that would work on a Reaper if you hit it right.
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[He's picked up a lot of human sayings so far. Every now and again, though, one pops up and his brain blanks out. Like now.]
... Please don't tell me we're trying that.
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Can mean new, too. You might hear the second one thrown around near Alliance recruits.
[ She reaches up to adjust the wing mirror. The barriers restricting them to the road are gradually becoming more spaced out. ]
You can't tell me you're not curious.
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[He's going to keep making the Mako adventures more and more absurd. It's... possible they did happen, at some point.]
Shepard, we've tried taking one on foot, and throwing a giant thresher maw at them. My curiosity is stated.
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Your curiosity needs a bigger appetite. Why fight them on foot or with a thresher maw if we could disable them from the safety of the Mako?
[ Arguably they'd fair the same on foot as they would inside the Mako if a Reaper nailed them with their beam, but the mental image of clambering around on a Sovereign-class Reaper
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"Safety" and "Mako" feel like direct opposites. Especially at this point.
[Just lure them all to Tuchanka and let Kalros take them out. That worked so well the first time, why not again?]
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When it comes to the Mako, she's the expert at terrorising the crew, and Garrus is the expert at everything else. ]
You manage to get the seatbelt on?
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[It didn't really fit properly. So he ended up tying it in a knot. Like Jurassic Park.]
I don't think these things are really designed with alternate anatomy in mind...
[Not a lot of things are...]
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[ She maybe should have checked all this a lot earlier, seeing as she's been pedal to the metal this entire time. ]
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[He's tied himself in, and he's braced every possible limb against the interior. If this thing rolls, though, there will probably be trouble.]
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[ She doesn't bother to tell him to hold on, he very clearly knows what's coming.
With as much grace as an elephant in a tutu, Shepard stamps on the car's break and twists the wheel anti-clockwise. The force of it physically pulls their bodies in the direction they were travelling before the turn, all the strain on their necks as the seatbelts hold the rest of their bodies steady. Both of them will feel this tomorrow.
There's an ungodly screech from the tyres as the ancient vehicle shoots off the asphalt onto the dirt and scrub. It is immediately a bad time: this is not an off-road car, and there's a rattling sound akin to a coin in a tin can coming from somewhere.
Shepard's having a great time. ]
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[Yep. He knows.]
[And braces even more, if that's physically possible. It doesn't help a whole lot, when you have spiky things coming out the back of your head. He swears, colorfully when that happens. There's not much short of a helmet that could be done for that.]
Tree-! [He's helping! He's backseat driving from the passenger side! There's... not much else he can do but hold on and yell about trees. And rocks. And just about anything that may pose a problem to this old car.]
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[ She calls this over the almighty racket of the vehicle, and of Garrus shouting about obstacles they're breezing by... and in some cases, over. Nothing big enough to stop the car, of course, just some willowy saplings or a dip in an animal burrow before bouncing back out again.
Until there's a popping sound and the rattling ceases, along with the engine, the car slowly rolling to a stop in the ass-end of nowhere. ]
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[When it does stop, he's silent. For several long, heavy moments.]
... well. It didn't explode.
[That's about the only good thing he can think up in this moment. They're in the middle of nowhere. In an ancient vehicle. And at least it didn't explode.]
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Time to put those brains of yours to use. How different from the Mako can this be?
[ Very, is the answer. ]
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[He'll follow her, though. After a minute. Because he needs to somehow untangle himself from the mess he made of the seatbelt.]
[Without, you know, cutting it.]
What's the damage look like out there?
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It's looking like, uh...
[ She flips the bonnet and reels back from the smoke and steam that greets her, obscuring her vision. With a cough, she waves a hand in front of her face to clear the smoke. ]
FUBAR.
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[It's all business though, when he comes around to look under the hood, too. Silence falls. His expression clouding right along with hers.]
... I don't even know what I'm looking at. This is so much worse than the Mako.
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She slams the bonnet back down with a growl, the force causing the frame to bounce slightly on its wheels. Bringing up her omni-tool, she swipes the display and squints at the readings before putting it away again. ]
You up for a hike?
[ As if they have a choice. ]
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Depends. Long as it's not snowing, I guess I can't complain.
[Which, of course, means he's with her. Hopefully they're far enough away from the piles of husks. Too far for any of them to catch up before they can get to an extraction point.]
Could always use a little more cardio.
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The heavy pistol releases with a hiss as she grabs it from the holster. It's this and her omni-tool until they get back to the Normandy, she wasn't expecting to need her Widow on a pick-up. ]
Let's go, should be this way.
[ With that, she's off! ]
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you saw nothing
nothing at all
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i hate that i have an icon for this
OF COURSE YOU DO, why am I not surprised
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your call, is it a bunny or a mini-reaper
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